
Tanning
Quiz by Marnie Spiers
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- Q1
What is the main reason for preparing the work area and products correctly?
To help with timing
For protection
To prevent injury
To avoid cross infection
30s - Q2
What is the main reason for disinfecting and sanitising the work area and products correctly?
To avoid cross infection
To help with timing
For protection
To prevent injury
30s - Q3
Which of these is a function of the skin?
Motion
Sensation
Strength
Ageing
30s - Q4
Which of these is a function of the skin?
Digestion
Motion
Exertion
Excretion
30s - Q5
Looking at the skin diagram, which letter represents the epidermis?
B
A
C
D
30s - Q6
Looking at the skin diagram, which letter represents the sudoriferous (sweat) gland?
B
C
D
A
30s - Q7
Looking at the skin diagram, which letter represents the pore?
B
D
A
C
30s - Q8
Looking at the skin diagram, which letter represents the dermis?
B
C
D
A
30s - Q9
Which type of self-tan should be avoided on mature clients?
Cream
Gel
Glitter
Mousse
30s - Q10
What type of communication skill is required to perform a consultation?
Speaking quietly
Folding arms
Writing
Ignoring the client
30s - Q11
Which one of these contra-indications prevents a self-tan? (meaning the treatment cannot take place)
Skin allergies
Impetigo
Vitiligo
Recent tattoo
30s - Q12
Which one of these contra-indications restricts a self-tan?
Scabies
Herpes simplex
Recent scar tissue
Tinea (Ringworm)
30s - Q13
Which one of these contra-indications does not prevent a service?
Herpes zoster
Stye
Boils
Erythema
Conjunctivitis
Blepharitis
45s - Q14
What angle should a spray tan gun be held at?
60 degrees
90 degrees
20 degrees
30 degrees
30s - Q15
What type of rays are the longest and most harmful?
UVB
UVA
UVC
UVD
30s